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The Brief Pain Inventory: Pain's Interference With Functions Is Different in Cancer Pain Compared With Noncancer Chronic Pain
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The results indicate that patients are unable to report isolated pain's interference using the BPI. When reporting pain's interference with physical functioning, the level of physical functioning is more important than the level of pain. Patients' diagnoses have to be taken into account when interpreting reported pain's interference with functions.
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